Woo et al., 2001 - Google Patents
Use of continuous measurements of integral aerosol parameters to estimate particle surface areaWoo et al., 2001
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- Woo K
- Chen D
- Pui D
- Wilson W
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- Aerosol Science & Technology
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While surface area is one of the most important atmospheric aerosol properties in health effects, methods for online measurement of surface area are not widely available and/or require complex operations. In this paper, we describe an integrated measurement method …
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